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Co-WIN gates open, but no vaccination slots for 18+ | Noida News

Noida/Ghaziabad: Many residents trying to book a slot for Covid-19 vaccinations for those aged between 18 and 44 years were disappointed as the government’s Co-WIN portal didn’t process registrations. The registration option on the Aarogya Setu mobile app too didn’t work, they said. Those who were able to get themselves registered said no appointments were available for booking. Wednesday was the first day for registrations for the upcoming phase of vaccinations from May 1, nationwide. “Attempts to get a registration done on the Aarogya Setu app fell flat as the pathway to reach the registration page was not available. The app also displayed a notice saying those under 45 are not eligible for the jab,” Manish Kumar, a resident of Noida Extension, said. The district administrations of Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad have not updated any details on the session sites for the new vaccination drive. Officials didn’t respond to queries by TOI.

19 state docs died with Cov, none s kin have got compensation | Ranchi News

Doctor s kin haven t received compensation RANCHI: Nineteen doctors from the state lost their lives after they contracted Covid-19 while treating infected patients, but none of their families have received the Rs 50 lakh-compensation promised by the Centre under a special insurance scheme for the kin of healthcare workers who die in the line of duty during the pandemic. TOI spoke to the family members of a few deceased doctors and found that they were also humiliated by health officials when approached for help. Deeksha Jha, wife of Dr Shekhar Dutt Jha, who succumbed to the virus on August 24, said, “I have completed all the formalities and submitted the documents to the health department, but nothing has moved yet. I have two daughters aged eight and 11 and do not have any kind of support to run the family.”

SR College holds workshops for IAS aspirants

SR College holds workshops for IAS aspirants SR College holds workshops for IAS aspirants Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 31: The SR College of Competitions (SRCC) here today organized a workshop on General Studies for the civil services aspirants. Gautam Pandey, an expert faculty in the field of civil services educated the aspirants during the workshop. All the aspects including scheme and pattern of the exam, approach for Prelims and Mains, sources of study material and the books required, use of online sources and the relevance of newspaper reading in preparing the current affairs and writing test series for both prelims and mains were covered in the workshop.

SR College organizes series of workshops for IAS aspirants

SR College organizes series of workshops for IAS aspirants SR College organizes series of workshops for IAS aspirants Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 20: The SR College of Competitions (SRCC), a pioneer academy in the field of Civil Services, today conducted a series of workshops on General Studies and Optional for the aspirants preparing for the forthcoming Civil Services examinations conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and the JKPSC. The resource persons were invited from across the country and they dealt with the issues ranging from the very nature of the examination, structure, stages and the strategy to prepare for the Preliminary Test, Mains examination and finally for the interview.

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